Mechanical Undergraduate Courses

Course Objectives

Preparing students to have a basic understanding of Mechanical Engineering and Entrepreneurship. Having knowledge and comprehend a theory of science and technology, particularly a theory that related to energy conservation and machine constructions

Outcomes

Graduating from this program will work at the manufacturing and/or process industries, and also at other upstream industries, particularly those related to the field of energy management. Besides that, graduates also have the ability to create their own businesses, since they have taught with entrepreneurship skills.

Available Programs

University Partners for Credit Transfer Program

University of Malaya, Malaysia

Chienkuo Technology University, Taiwan

Sungkyunkwan University, South Korea

Core Subjects

Production Process + Lab Work

Credit Unit : 3
Competency:

Introduction to manufacture and production systems; process engineering and process planning; group technology; forecasting; inventory control; aggregate production planning; material requirements planning; production scheduling; applications of linear programming and artificial intelligence in production process organization.

Lecturers:

Ade Firdianto

Seto Tjahyono

Pirnadi

Technical Drawing

Credit Unit : 3
Competency:

Lecturers:

Swandya Eka Pratiwi

Yusep Mujalis

Nurato

Djajadi Surahman

Thermodynamics

Credit Unit : 3
Competency:

Properties and states of simple substances, P-v-T processes, equations of state, ideal gas law, first law of thermodynamics, control volume and control mass analyses, first law thermal efficiency, simple steady flow devices, heat engines, refrigerators, heat pumps, Carnot cycle, entropy, principle of increase of entropy, second law of thermodynamics, reversibility.

Chemical Industry

Credit Unit : 3
Competency:

Introduction to the principles and processes used in the chemical and energy industries: petroleum production and refining, petrochemical, pulp and paper, mining and smelting, and fermentation industries. Water and air quality, water and air emission problems and their control. Introduction to analyses of embodied energy and virtual water.

Renewable Energy

Credit Unit : 3
Competency:

Overview of major classes of renewable energy: solar photovoltaic, wind, biomass, hydro, solar thermal, tidal and wave. Examination of renewable energy from the perspective of; (1) extent, distribution and accessibility of the resource, (2) technologies for the conversion of the resource (3) current applications, and (4) prospects for future implementation.

Lecturers:

Ignatius Agung Wibowo

Gama Widyaputra

Technique Measurement

Credit Unit : 3
Competency:

Overview of fundamental issues associated with measurement systems; response of 0th, 1st, and 2nd order systems, components in a measurement system, effects of digitization, sampling, aliasing, noise, quantization error. Frequency Response Function, voltage conversion, loading effects, and filtering. Sensors and transducers for common physical measurements, including Optical techniques and sensors. Laboratories incorporate all elements of the lectures, with students designing and building complete measurement systems with digital acquisition.

Lecturers:

Kontan Tarigan

Razul Harfi

Nur Indah

Edy Hermawan

Utility Industry

Credit Unit : 3
Competency:

Project topics that involve the design of thermo fluids systems such as power generation and refrigeration cycles, pump and piping systems, heat exchangers and heat exchanger networks, and air-conditioning and heating systems. Alternatively, students can propose their own projects in other areas of thermo fluid systems.

HVAC

Credit Unit : 3
Competency:

HVAC (Heating Ventilating and Air Conditioning) is a technical science course that discusses the process of heating and air conditioning in commercial buildings to produce a comfortable air condition for the occupants. The students are expected to be able to design the air conditioning process and air distribution system and analyse the results of its design and operation.

Lecturers:

Gimbal Dolok Saribu

Gian Villany Golwa

Alief Avicenna Luthfie

Subekti

Agung W. Supono

Energy Audit

Credit Unit : 3
Competency:

Macroscopic examination of energy systems, system architecture and evolution. Dynamics of energy systems. Characteristics and impacts of energy storage. Energy balance and second law efficiency.

Lecturers:

Yuriadi Kusuma

Dadang Suhendra Permana

Product Design

Credit Unit : 3
Competency:

Complete design of a product or a system; specification of function, analysis, selection of materials, strength calculations, preparation of working drawings, and cost analysis, preparation of final design report Weekly seminar series featuring topics related to design, safety, marketing and management.

Lecturers:

Darwin Sebayang

Haris Wahyudi

Automotive Engineering

Credit Unit : 3
Competency:

Provides knowledge about automotive engineering and its applications. Where the knowledge of automotive elements include maintenance process and maintenance management.

English I

Credit Unit : 3
Competency:

Intended for students developing fluency and proficiency in written and spoken English. Provides intensive practice in building well-constructed sentences and paragraphs, while building fluency and preparing students for longer written assignments.

Lecturers:

Dasril T.G. Hutabalian

Dian Monica Erveline Basri

Bram Sahadewa

Religion

Credit Unit : 2
Competency:

Lecturers:

Muhammad Zain

Alimudin

Abdul Rohman

Pancasila ( Indonesian Ideology)

Credit Unit : 2
Competency:

Students are able to analyze problems in the life of society, nation and state through intellectual responsibility by preserving the values ​​of Pancasila in the reality of life.

Lecturers:

English II

Credit Unit : 3
Competency:

Introduction to the reading and writing skills needed to meet the expectations of university-level academic study. Emphasis is on building proficiency in academic reading and writing through extensive practice.

Lecturers:

Lucia Intan

Yulia Sulianti

Aris Budiono

Monika Priyanti

Marina Faika Salendu-Razak

Calculus

Credit Unit : 3
Competency:

Volumes; arc length and surface area; techniques of integration with applications; polar coordinates and area; l’Hôpital’s rule; Taylor’s formula; improper integrals; series and tests for convergence; power series and Taylor series; complex numbers.

Lecturers:

Wiwit Suprihatiningsih

Nasruddin

Usman Sudjadi

Kontan Tarigan

Tridata Handayani

Rini Anggraini

Environmental Engineering

Credit Unit : 3
Competency:

Intended for students who have completed at least two years of chemistry. Covers issues in the chemistry that surrounds us. Topics of current interest will be covered with an emphasis on how the chemistry works, and advantages and disadvantages of their application. Topics may include the chemistry of food, drugs, household products, agrichemicals, petrochemicals, pollution, energy (generation/conversion) and materials.

Lecturers:

Sagir Alva

I Gusti Ayu Arwati

Titia Izzati

Rita Sundari

Rini Anggraini

Civics

Credit Unit : 2
Competency:

Students are able to understand about the urgency of civic education in college, the state and the system of government in several countries and in Indonesia, the national identity, the meaning of democracy, develop democratic attitudes, rights and obligations of citizens, sensitive to the problems and implementation of the existing rule of environment’s law, human rights, geography, population and environment in Indonesia, the concept of National Resilience in solving the problems that arise in society, understand the relationship between state and religion and its problems, recognize the model of regional autonomy and the principles of good governance.

Lecturers:

Rani Purwanti Kemalasari

UMB Ethics

Credit Unit : 2
Competency:

Awareness of the role and responsibilities of Professional Engineers in society with respect to the environment, ethics, equity, public and worker safety and health considerations. Introduction to technical and other forms of work term and/or work experience report preparation, understanding national and international placement standards, WorkSafeBC standards, engineering logbooks. Development of effective interview techniques, skill assessment and analysis, career management and development. Preparation of resumés and cover letters.

Lecturers:

Capita Selecta

Credit Unit : 3
Competency:

Presents material in an emerging field or one not covered in regular offerings. Some topics may require laboratory work as well as lectures.

Computer Programming

Credit Unit : 3
Competency:

Formulation and application of the finite element method for modelling mechanical systems, including stress and vibration problems; stiffness method, stiffness and mass matrices, generalized force, numerical procedures; development of simple programs and exposure to general purpose packages.

Lecturers:

Poempida Hidayatulloh

Subekti

Yudhi Chandra Dwiaji

Nur Indah

Indonesian Language and Grammar Scientific

Credit Unit : 2
Competency:

Searching and referencing methods used in dealing with scientific and technical literature and on the characteristics of effective technical and scientific style. The emphasis throughout will be on clarity, precision, and consistency. Students will acquire practical experience in the writing of short technical documents such as memoranda, letters and abstracts, longer forms such as reports, papers, and theses, and instructional forms such as manuals, brochures, and specifications

SAP Fundamental (ERP)

Introduction to manufacture and production systems; process engineering and process planning; group technology; forecasting; inventory control; aggregate production planning; material requirements planning; production scheduling; applications of linear programming and artificial intelligence in production process organization.

Lecturers:

Research Methodology

Credit Unit : 3
Competency:

The material presented in this course will give understanding to the students about the quality of the products and the process of industry, the stages of applied research, the measurement of product and process quality, applied industry experiment, the design of applied experiment, and the analysis of the research result. The students are expected to be able to design an applied research industry, Implement them and analyze the results.

Lecturers:

Darwin Sebayang

Yenon Orsa

Ignatius Agung Wibowo

Arif Zulkifli Nasution

Ucok Mulyo Sugeng

Deni Shidqi Khaerudini

Internship

Credit Unit : 2
Competency:

After following this Job Training activity students are expected to be able to explain the problems that are often encountered in the industry related to a certain field or concentration, and then able to formulate a research problem completed for the final project / thesis.

Lecturers:

Final Project

Credit Unit : 4
Competency:

After following the lecture courses, the students are expected to conduct research and make reporting up to the dissemination of the results of conducted research.

Lecturers:

Sagir Alva

Haris Wahyudi

Rita Sundari

Electives Subjects

English III / Entrepreneurship III

Credit Unit : 2
Competency:

Students are able to communicate in English ( Orally and in writing) in common business contexts and comprehend business-related reading materials / Students are able to manage the well business in the field of science, make bankable financial statements, provide added value to the product and increase the amount of revenue significantly.

Lecturers:

Camelia Chandra

Terrence (Ma’ruf) Allison

Elective Course I

Credit Unit : 3

English IV / Business Plan

Credit Unit : 3
Competency:

Students are able to communicate in English ( Orally and in writing) in common business contexts and comprehend business-related reading materials / Business Plan.